Homestead. Pennsylvania Militia in the Field images scanned from The Illustrated American, July 30, 1892.
"The Incident" of the 6th of July from the July 16, 1892 issue of Illustrated American.
Homestead: A Complete History of the Struggle of July, 1892 excerpt was scanned from pages 3-5 of the opening
chapter titled "Capital in its Stronghold."
Homestead as seen by one of its workmen from McClure's Magazine, July, 1894.
Homestead and its Perilous Trades - Impressions of a Visit By Hamlin Garland from McClure's Magazine, June, 1894.
The Situation at Homestead from the July 23, 1892 issue of Illustrated American.
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originally created by Patrick J. Hall.
Site revised by Mitchell R.K. Shelton (April 2006)
The Department of History Web Projects:
The original "Internet Documentaries" were first created in the mid
90s by Professor Austin Kerr who understood the educational usefulness of the
Internet early on. The collection grew to some 17 documentaries, many of them
produced by Professor Kerr himself, and included the popular Prohibition documentary Temperance
and Prohibition.